About:
The Women in Mathematics Day is an annual event organised by the London Mathematical Society for women in mathematics to meet together for a day of talks and discussion groups. The talks were given by women mathematicians from a range of disciplines and who are at various stages in their careers.
Speakers
Sabrina Blackwell, TWI - Mathematician to Engineer in Three Years
Rachael Boyd, Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik - Calculating the Homology of Coxeter Groups
Kitty Meeks, University of Glasgow - Deleting Edges to Save Cows: Using Graph Theory to Control the Spread of Disease in Livestock
Smita Sahu, University of Portsmouth - An Efficient Filtered Scheme for Some First Order Time-Dependent Hamilton-Jacobi Equations
Susan Sierra, University of Edinburgh - Noncommutative Algebraic Geometry: Group Actions, Dynamics and Calculus
Anne Taormina, University of Mons - Mathieu Moonshine